Role for Bcl-6 in the generation and maintenance of memory CD8+ T cells
- 20 May 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Immunology
- Vol. 3 (6) , 558-563
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ni802
Abstract
Naïve T cells proliferate and differentiate into memory cells after antigenic stimulation or in a lymphopenic environment. We showed here transient increases in memory phenotype CD8+ T cell numbers in the lymphopenic environment of spleens of very young mice. The magnitude of the increase correlated with Bcl-6 expression in the T cells. Bcl-6 controlled the generation and maintenance of antigen-specific memory phenotype CD8+ T cells in the spleens of immunized mice. These data suggest that Bcl-6, which is essential for memory B cell development in germinal centers, is a key molecule for the establishment not only of memory T cells but also of the peripheral T cell compartment in infancy.Keywords
This publication has 44 references indexed in Scilit:
- Homeostatic T Cell ProliferationThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2000
- Control of Homeostasis of CD8 + Memory T Cells by Opposing CytokinesScience, 2000
- Designing and Maintaining the Mature TCR RepertoireImmunity, 1999
- T cell receptor antagonist peptides induce positive selectionCell, 1994
- Alterations of a Zinc Finger-Encoding Gene, BCL-6 , in Diffuse Large-Cell LymphomaScience, 1993
- Lymphocyte lifespans: homeostasis, selection and competitionImmunology Today, 1993
- Intraclonal generation of antibody mutants in germinal centresNature, 1991
- Maturation of the immune response in germinal centersCell, 1991
- Maintenance of B-cell memory by long-lived cells generated from proliferating precursorsNature, 1990
- Post-thymic T lymphocyte maturation during ontogenesis.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1981